1. A filter placed immediately before a solution patients vein
A. Membrane filter B. Depth Filter C. Final Filter D. None of the above 2. A high efficiency air filter A. HEPA Fliter B. Final Filter C. Diluent D. Web Filter 3.A needle measurement A. Ampules B. Bevel C. Heparin D. Gauge 4. Movement of particles in a solution through permeable membranes A. Filter B. Dialysis C. Flow rate D. Anhydrous 5. Methods that maintain sterility products A. Aseptic technique B. Bleaching C. A clean person D. Admixture 6. The resulting solution when a drug is added to a parenteral solution A. Admixture B. Solution C. Additive D. Juice 7. Chemicals produced by microorganisms that can cause fever reactions in patients A. Bacteria B. Viruses C. Microorganisms D. Pyrogens 8. The part of the needle that attaches to the syringe A. Hub B. Slip tip C. Plunger D. Ampule 9. A filter that filters solution as the solution is expelled from the syringe A. Final filter B. Hepa filter C. Deptfilter D. Membrane filter 10. Small volume soltuions connected to an LVP A. Pyrogens B. Piggybacks C. Hypotonic D. SVP 11. A laminar flow hood where the air crosses the work area in a horizontal direction A. Veritical hood B. Laminar hood C. Hepa D. Horizontal flow hood 12. A laminar flow hood where the air crosses the work area in a veritical direction A. Horizontal flow hood B. Vertical flow hood C. Laminar hood D. Biological safety cabinet 13. Which parenteral solution is not required to be sterile A. Subcutaneous injection B. Vaginal C. Intranasal D. Inhalation 14. Multidose vials A. Can be reused within 48 hours if refrigerated B. Can be reused within 24 yours if refrigerated C. Do not contain preservatives D. Contain preservatives 15. Irrigation solutions are administered A. Throguh a filter needle B. Through a special administration set C. Orally D. By pouring them out of the bottle 16. The horizontal laminar flow hoods, air blows A. Down toward the work area B. Away from the operator C. Toward the operator D. Up toward the HEPA filter 17.With laminar flow the air moves in-----------------direction A. 4 B. 2 C. 3 D. 1 18. If a laminar flow hood is turned off between aseptic procession sessions, how long should it run before it is used again? A. Does not matter B. At least 15minutes C. At least 30 minutes D. It should be turned of 19. Which must be used to create and maintain a sterile environment A. ISO Class 5 laminar flow hood B. Aseptic Technique C. Positive pressure clean room D. None of the above 20.Aseptic techniques are methods used to maintain A. PH B. Sterility of sterile products C. Osmotic Pressure D. Pyrogens 21. When using the laminar flow hood, a technician should work inside the hood at least A. Two inches B. Four inches C. Six inches D. Eight inches 22.Schick test toxin is a sterile filtrate from a culture of A. actinobacillus mallei B. corynebacterium diphtheriae C. rickettsia prowazekii D. mycobacterium diphtheriae 23.Which one of the following is endotoxin limit for water for injection,sterile water for injection and Sterile Water for Irrigation A. 0.25 EU/ml. B. 0.5 EU/ml C. 10 EU/ml D. less than 0.5 EU/ml 24.LAL Test is incapable of detecting pyrogens such as-------- A. lipoprotein B. peptidoglycan C. lipoteichoic acids D. all the above 25.All of the following are potential hazards of parenteral therapy EXCEPT A. Hypothermia B. Phlebitis C. Extravasation D. Allergic reactions E. Illeus 26.Anemometer is used to -------- I. Airflow velocity II. Particle count III. Particulate monitoring A. I only B. III only C. I and II only D. I,II, and III 27.Containers may be rendered free from pyrogens by adequate cleaning A. Autoclaving at 121oc for 15minutes B. Heating at 210oc for 3 to 4 hours C. Autoclaving at 121oc for 1 hours D. Heating at 100 oc for 3 to 4 hours